This guy's name is guy barzilai. He is an Israeli, he auditioned to the Dutch version of the TV show "The voice" .What an amazing voice he has. Wow.[TZ4E8sgleU4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ4E8sgleU4&feature=player_embedded[/video]
This guy's name is guy barzilai. He is an Israeli, he auditioned to the Dutch version of the TV show "The voice" .What an amazing voice he has. Wow.[TZ4E8sgleU4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ4E8sgleU4&feature=player_embedded[/video]
Hiya Rose,
Thanks for the clip, the singing was great...and I loved the body language of the judges! I don't think I've heard such superlatives in a first audition, apart from Susan Boyle's. Just out of curiosity, which "edah" do you think Guy comes from?
Eva
evba help here
http://www.allthelyrics.com/forum/gr...tml#post907357
You're right, of course! The interesting thing about most Israelis I know is that their "edah" means quite a lot to them-it's like a part of their heritage, although they all feel 100% Israeli. For example, I have a good Israeli friend here in Stockholm who is quite proud of her Sephardic-Moroccan roots, although she has told me that her mother felt so looked down upon when she arrived in Israel that she regretted not having emigrated to Canada instead!
BTW, I think that Barzilay is a Sephardic name, that's why I asked...so my guess is that the guy (or Guy!) might have his roots in North Africa. Anyway, he sings like a dream...hope he will do good in the competition.
Eva
evba its hard song to find :0 from 50 i found only 4 and i have in total 115 songs that i need to found the greek version![]()
I love this song.
[22VTqUGMTd8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22VTqUGMTd8&feature=related[/video]
Shabbat Shalom on this Yom Kippur night!
Hi guys
I woke up with an urge to sum up ......so ..
New Year's holiday - check
Yom Kippur - check
Sukkoth -------------ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-----------------------Steve?! Will you do us the honors by explaining this holiday?
Then we have the month of Heshvan in which there is no holiday ....so we call it MarHeshvan - Mar means both bitter and Mr.
Bitter describes the empty manner of the month and Mr. is a kind of compensation to it, a way to add respect to a holidayless month.
That was for all you trivia lovers ....
Kali ebdomada se olous ...............Have a good week everyone![]()
I'm still waiting for Amedi's first album to be released !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ploutarxos Gia Panta
Hi batel! what's up? How was kipur? for me, the fast went easy.
Hope this new year will be easy too.
Well, until Hoshana Rabba [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoshana_Rabbah] there is still time to change more for the best.
"Kali ebdomada se olous" ...............Have a good week everyoneThat is in Greek , right? -
A great week for us all.Amen!
**Bateli, Idan released his new album. you can buy it in the stores.
Natan Goshen - The boundaries of logic
such a beautiful song. a great song.
[FPKnq8vWHkc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPKnq8vWHkc&feature=related[/video]
"Tzur Mi-shelo" or "Los Bilbilicos" (and Dalaras' "Ta prota logia"!) played by one of Greece's best clarinet ("klarino") players, Stavros Pazarentzis, from a famous family of Gypsy musicians:
[XwrrsIDdg8U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwrrsIDdg8U&feature=related[/video]
I suspect that these musicians heard the melody from the Turkish version, called "Yastayim". It's not in Hebrew, but I love the singer, hope you don't mind!
[Sjt9miksn68]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sjt9miksn68[/video]
Eva
Bat-El
Sukkot (Hebrew: סוכות or סֻכּוֹת, sukkōt, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles) is a Biblical holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei (late September to late October). It is one of the three biblically mandated festivals Shalosh regalim on which Jews were commanded to make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem. (Note: The Hebrew calendar is a lunar calendar. The months are 28 days long and leap year has a whole month added. That is why the holiday dates change so much every year)
The holiday lasts seven days. The first day is a sabbath-like yom tov (holiday) when work is forbidden.... The Hebrew word sukkōt is the plural of sukkah, "booth or tabernacle", which is a walled structure covered with schach (plant material such as tree branches or bamboo shoots). The sukkah is intended as a reminiscence of the type of fragile dwellings in which the Israelites dwelt during their 40 years of travel in the desert after the Exodus from slavery in Egypt.
The full Wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukkot
Gott zur Ehr, dem nächsten zur Wehr
What if they gave a fire and nobody came.
[Pd8Pi6ARFPY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd8Pi6ARFPY[/video]
[toRK5fbGPpQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toRK5fbGPpQ[/video]
Rosa kerida/o, quien es este nino?????